Jose Ramirez Signs Extension To Stay in Cleveland Until 2032
With this historic extension, Ramirez has the chance to finish his career playing for one team.
by Jaden Stambolia
Sports are the lifeblood of Cleveland pride. Brown and orange, navy and red, and wine and gold pump through our veins. Go beyond the Xs and Os with stories on local athletes, pro teams and youth sports.
With this historic extension, Ramirez has the chance to finish his career playing for one team.
by Jaden Stambolia
Monken will be the franchise’s 19th head coach after replacing Kevin Stefanski, who was fired after six seasons.
by Jaden Stambolia
Inspired by the bright Cavs jerseys that launched in late 2025, the trendy merchandise prioritizes organic materials and handmade goods.
by Julia Lombardo
The Rocky River native has a new signature snowboard from Arbor that puts Cleveland in the spotlight as he rides into the Milan Cortino Olympics.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Olympic snowboard champion Red Gerard and hockey star Laila Edwards put Cleveland’s stamp on the Winter Olympics.
by Vince Guerrieri, Jaden Stambolia, Mark Clavin, Annie Gleydura
The Rocky River native became a star as a teenager with a surprising gold medal win. Now, the 25-year-old looks back on his Olympic experiences and forward to life after snowboarding.
by Mark Clavin
Follow the journey of the Northeast Ohio native, who grew up in a hockey family and has since won an NCAA Championship at University of Wisconsin.
by Jaden Stambolia
The Jenkins have a rich history in the sport that excelled all the way to the Winter Olympics.
by Vince Guerrieri
These local legends competed — and often took home hardware — at past winter games.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Organizers say that they require a permanent tennis facility to host the annual event in the future.
by Annie Nickoloff
Fifteen drivers will compete to see who gets a seat in one of Kaulig’s entries in the Craftsman Truck Series for 2026.
by Vince Guerrieri